OK Yes seen the link. I don't need particularly good models, or even ones that can be animated. We're more interested in capturing a snapshot of movement, even if the quality of the model isn't brilliant.
Thanks On 29 January 2016 at 15:26, Rob Wuijster <r...@casema.nl> wrote: > If I'm correct, the guys at infinite realities (http://ir-ltd.net/) use > Agisoft for their full body scans. > > Shooting for 3D models id a bit tedious at some points, but there's a lot > of examples to be found on Youtube and Vimeo. > To get really good 3D models, you need a LOT of photos from a LOT of > angles. > > I'm not sure if moving people will work out for this stuff, but am happily > corrected if this is easily possible though. > > > Rob > > \/-------------\/----------------\/ > > On 29-1-2016 16:13, Chris Marshall wrote: > > Hi All, > Anyone used Agisoft Photoscan on people? We've not done much of this kind > of stuff, so any thoughts / feedback / pitfalls etc are welcome. Or are > there better solutions? > Thinking along the lines of capturing snapshots of moving people with a > bunch of synced cameras possibly. > > Thanks > > Chris > > > -- > Chris Marshall > Mint Motion Limited > 029 20 37 27 57 > 07730 533 115 > www.mintmotion.co.uk > www.dot3d.com > > > Geen virus gevonden in dit bericht. > Gecontroleerd door AVG - www.avg.com > Versie: 2016.0.7357 / Virusdatabase: 4522/11509 - datum van uitgifte: > 01/29/16 > > > -- Chris Marshall Mint Motion Limited 029 20 37 27 57 07730 533 115 www.mintmotion.co.uk www.dot3d.com